
As ifCyberpunk 2077’sredemption story couldn’t get any better, one of its spin-off stories has won a prestigious award.
After months of work, anda lot of moneyinvested,CD Projekt Redfinally fixedCyberpunk 2077, thanks to an incredible 2.0 Update, and a new story expansion.
Check out the expansion,Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Libertybelow
Fans have been more than satisfied with the results, believing the game is finally themasterpiece it was always meant to be, as well as proof AAA gamesneed to be delayedif they’re lacking in quality before launch.
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That’s not the only good news though, as a spin-off comic book,Cyberpunk 2077: Big City Dreams, has won the coveted 2023 Hugo Award.
Following two original protagonists, Tasha and Mirek, the story follows the pair “living for themselves, stealing cyberware and indulging in parties and braindances … Tasha is rowdy and wild–she seeks to up her street cred to become the most famous gangster in the city. Mirek, on the other hand, is a calm introvert; he longs for something more–meaning, belonging, warmth.”
In case you weren’t aware, the Hugo awards celebrate the latest and greatest science fiction and fantasy works.
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In other news, CD Projekt Red is officially moving on fromCyberpunk 2077, at least the current game anyway. Asequelis reportedly planned, and while there isn’t much known about it the developers have confirmed itwon’t be releasing for a very, very long time.
CD Projekt Red is also working on a fourth game in The Witcher series, with details also being slim at the time of writing.
Topics:Cyberpunk 2077,CD Projekt Red